Friday, January 02, 2015

THANK YOU ALLWYN FOR BEING ALLWYN! -Fr. Cedric Prakash sj* (December 3rd 2014)


THANK YOU ALLWYN FOR BEING ALLWYN!
-Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn! 
We – your many relatives and friends – gather today with great sorrow around your mortal remains to say goodbye to you, together with Enid, Rohini, Rohan and Anisha; Selwyn, Bibiana, Marina, Martina, Matilda and Clotilda. It is not easy for us to accept that you have gone home.  But we are here today to thank you and to thank God for gifting you to each one of us in a very special way.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn! 
We remember the days when as a boy growing up, you were always there for your siblings: Selwyn, Bibiana, Marina, Martina, Matilda, and Clotilda. The eldest of the bunch and a true elder brother to them all: caring and loving, always concerned and with a sense of doing what is right. It was Selwyn who was the mischievous one not his big brother!  You were the calm and serious one. You were always there when your sisters and brother needed you and in so many different ways you taught each one of them how to be concerned for others.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
For the times you excelled in school and in college; in the neighbourhoods at Jacob Circle, Vikhroli and Ghatkopar where you lived when growing up. It was a proud day indeed for the family when you stood first in Fatima High School in Vikhroli in the SSC examinations way back in 1965!  It was definitely no mean achievement. It was a time when nobody went for tuitions to get “sure questions for high marks.” One had to work hard and you showed the others that you were capable of the task.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
For the time you knocked at the door of St. Xavier’s College, Bombay. Your first college was not good enough for  a brilliant student like you who wanted to do much more in Physics, Mathematics and of course in extra-curricular activities. So Xavier’s it was and it is fitting that today as the Universal Church celebrates the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, we pay our tribute to you. Personally, for me a Jesuit, I feel really good about highlighting the beginning of your Jesuit connection.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
And then there were those very special years of your deep involvement with the Christian Life Community (CLC) in Seva Niketan (also known as ‘Sodality House’).  There you learnt the Ignatian way of proceeding – of how to be a person for others and at the same time how to deepen your faith in every possible way. Great Jesuits like Fr. Sidney D’souza – who is also present here today (from Kenya) – and the late Frs. Benac and Pujol were among those who inspired you and guided you. It was during your years with the CLC, that your commitment for a greater good deepened in every possible way. It was on the 12th October 1974 on the 6th floor of Seva Niketan that you first met Enid D’souza, another committed CLC’er  who became the heart-throb of your life and  later in January 1978 your life-partner.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
For being that loving husband and caring father all these years! Enid, Rohan and Rohini will easily testify to the care and concern you had for them throughout. You left no stone unturned to give them your best. You gave your very best to your work. But when it came to family, that was sacred space for you and nothing could come in between.  You took Enid, Rohan and Rohini to the most exotic locations for vacations...off the beaten-track, to places where no one dared to go. You were also a disciplinarian and as recently as the other day when you were taken in for a bath, you still asked them, “Who is in-charge?” and with smiles on their faces they replied, “Dad, of course!”

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
For your tremendous contribution to the world of media! For the twenty-five years you worked with the Times of India doing investigative journalism; writing stories and reports which few others dared to. Although the slogan of a competitor newspaper was, “free, frank and fearless” - you showed the world that you lived it!  You left no stone unturned to get at the truth of the matter. Those of us who have known you well will vouch for the way you always took a stand for what is right and for what is just and always for the underdog.  Through your consistency, authenticity and creativity, you did the media world proud!

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
You are remembered as a person of unflinching commitment and devotion to duty.  In life, you gave and did not count the cost.  You had the courage to take up issues in society and also within the Church. It was not easy for some to accept this. Together with John Dayal you began ‘a communicating Indian Church google-group’, which encouraged the laity, priests and nuns to voice their opinions freely. On 1st December you completed twenty-years with the PR company – Edelman. The citation given to you by one of the CEOs of the company and the wonderful dossier presented to you by several of your colleagues speaks volumes of your great contribution; and of how you enriched the lives of many – as friend, philosopher, mentor, trainer and guide.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
For giving each one of us the opportunity to celebrate a great soul who walked this earth with us for sixty-six years!  We know that at this moment though your mortal remains are here before us, you enjoy that eternal happiness to which you have been called. Our faith today is strengthened; our belief in the Risen Lord gives us that consolation that each one of us here today will join you in that eternal happiness. Thank you for being a man of deep faith: a person who was a true Christian witness all along.

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn!
For all that you have meant to each one of us gathered here today and to the many, many more who are not present: to Enid, Rohini, Rohan and Anisha; to Selwyn, Bibiana, Marina, Martina, Matilda, Clotilda and every single member of your immediate and extended family; to all your other relatives, friends, colleagues and collaborators who are here to bid ‘goodbye’ to you. It is indeed difficult but it is a reality which we accept with great pain.  

Thank you Allwyn for being Allwyn! Goodbye dear friend – till we meet again!


(This eulogy was delivered at the funeral Mass of Mr. Allwyn Fernandes at St. Vincent Palloti Church, Marol Maroshi, Andheri, Mumbai on Wednesday, 3rd December, 2014)


(* Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ is the Director of PRASHANT, the Ahmedabad-based Jesuit Centre for Human Rights, Justice and Peace.)

Address: PRASHANT, Hill Nagar, Near Saffron Hotel, Drive-in Road, Ahmedabad - 380052
Phone: (079) 27455913, 66522333 Fax:  (079) 27489018                 
Email:
sjprashant@gmail.com       www.humanrightsindia.in


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